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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Feb 22, 2013
Description: It was so crowded at Tavares yesterday that the classic SeaReys were separated from the Searey LSA. Classics get the reserved spot. Majority Rules!
Date Taken: Feb 22, 2013
Place Taken: Tavares, FL
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: Lunch_Crowd.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 401, Florida Winter Flying
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Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    The ramp wasn’t the only crowded place. The lake was populated with boats and wakes. It’s no worry for Rob.      Attachments:  

Wake Turbulence.jpg
Wake Turbulence


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    The chopped up water made for a sporting departure even for a LSA.      Attachments:  

Likely Sporting Ascent.jpg
Likely Sporting Ascent


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Avian agents for environmental change?      Attachments:  

Spot of White.jpg
Spot of White


    
  
Frank A. Carr - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Send this to the Corpse Dan so they can regulate bird habits.     
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Guano-encrusted woods look just like the snow covered north woods only with more flies, eh?      Attachments:  

White Wash.jpg
White Wash


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Lake Apopka was as quiet as a graveyard.      Attachments:  

Calmer Place.jpg
Calmer Place


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Birds of a black feather mix with those of a white feather…out of reach of the local alligators.      Attachments:  

Lake Perch.jpg
Lake Perch


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    This big fellow couldn’t get to the birds on the perch, so he was seriously eyeing my SeaRey. Check out the white spot on his tail. Imagine the nerve of the bird that perched there!      Attachments:  

Looking for Lunch.jpg
Looking for Lunch


    
  
Frank A. Carr - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Or maybe more like Precision Daylight Bombing?     
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    That’s a bit bizarre: two gators floating lopsided in the clouds.      Attachments:  

Strange Sighting.jpg
Strange Sighting


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Where are those strange floaters?      Attachments:  

Searching the Serene Scene.jpg
Searching the Serene Scene


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    Uh, oh. Not so pretty a sight.      Attachments:  

Not so Serene.jpg
Not so Serene


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    This beast battled the net and lost.      Attachments:  

Belly of a Beast.jpg
Belly of a Beast


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    A second gator lay on its side. Two tangled together in one net.      Attachments:  

Side by Side.jpg
Side by Side


    
  
Dan Nickens - Feb 22,2013   Viewers  | Reply
    After viewing the aftermath of the titanic struggles of life on the lake, one is happy to make time for quiet low level reflective flight.      Attachments:  

Reflective State.jpg
Reflective State


    


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